Look in the file:
C:Program Files\Valve\Steam\SteamApps\\Counter-Strike\cstrike\ Some of the files may be in the .exe file.
Check whether your speakers are connected to your default soundcard.
Yes. The word strike has a long i sound as in stripe. It rhymes with bike and spike.
strike or bloop
Yes. It is a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with bike and like.
No, the word "white" and "strike" do not rhyme. "White" ends with a /t/ sound while "strike" ends with a /k/ sound.
You need a computer that can run Half-Life 1From Wikipedia:System requirements Windows 95, 98 or NT; Pentium 133 (166+ recommended); 24 MBRAM (32 recommended); mouse; keyboard; 640x480 SVGA high color (16-bit) display; Windows-compatible sound device; 400 MB hard drive space; 3D accelerator card recommendedThis besides the obvious good internet connection, you will need a copy of Half-Life 1 installed because Counter Strike is a mod of it.
No. The I has a long I sound and the E is silent, as in the words stripe, bike, and like.
No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.
For example, if you strike an object, a sound will be heard. This is more obvious in some objects than in others; for example, if you strike a bell, you can get quite a lot of sound.
The computer allows you to play sound. It also can help you manipulate sound to create sound effects.
Strike Up the Band won the Oscar for Sound in 1940.
Because thunder is a sound -- sound waves -- and sound waves can't fry anything.